by Sherry | Nov 18, 2024 | Books, Contemporary Women's Fiction, Relationships, Up There, Writing
“What I did on my summer vacation” has been replaced with “What I did during the pandemic.” Some writers couldn’t concentrate on their craft during the lockdowns, the shortages (I am still stockpiling toilet paper), and the warnings to...
by Sherry | Nov 8, 2023 | Books, Contemporary Women's Fiction, Parenting, Reading, Relationships, Up There, Writing
My work is not autobiographical, but many of my ideas sprout from my memories and experiences. I like to take a pinch of personal experience and stretch it like taffy—to make a point or to bring a scene to life. For example, in Up There, heroine Ariel Lee moves to the...
by Sherry | Oct 25, 2023 | Books, Contemporary Women's Fiction, Relationships, Up There, Writing
“Once upon a time there were trees and birds and polar bears. But that time is long gone.” This is NOT how I want to start a story for my grandchildren. That is why in my last two books—Crow Calling and Up There—I have talked about the environment. In Crow...
by Sherry | Oct 13, 2023 | Books, Contemporary Women's Fiction, Relationships, Up There, Writing
When you write a book about an extraordinary woman in an ordinary world, you think a lot about perspective. I think about perspective because of artist Andrew Wyeth, who is an expert in changing our perspectives, and my three-year-old grandson, who is an expert in...
by Sherry | Aug 8, 2017 | Art, Books, Creativity, Married Life, Maud's House, Relationships
If you think you’ve got it bad, get over yourself and go to Maudie, a quiet yet moving film about Canada’s most famous folk artist. Sally Hawkins is incredible as the irrepressible, smart, yet fragile Maud Lewis. Ethan Hawke admirably plays her fish seller...